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Boys! Needed Do you want // this dandy //> Bi"^ BICYCLE €~% '•»/ 236 w. 37th Street ■; />/ New York City ® / */ Dear “Bicycle Man”t -r-, • _ . / ■*? / Please tell me how to lhis is not a Brize Contest. Every boy '* pPt onp of your hi*h-Krade who fills out and mails the corner cou- v l’icyc!c«, without money, and pon can earn this high-grade Bicycle ' * r very ii .ie diott. for very little effort during spare > v", --■ time. ASK "The Bicycle Man.” aja„„ Mail .his coupon TO-DAY. */ ... J/_:i WORLD und everything that has life is moving, growing, I getting better, Target and more useful The tiling that is not moving, is not active, and nor prospering, is tin* man who eith er wants to buy or sell something, does not know how, and is froth with tear¥jealousy, unwilling to help himself or let others help him. A REAL ESTATE AGENT is a clearing house for real estate transfers and investments where live sellers and buyers go to do business in order to promote their interests. This ageucy is in touch with all live sellers and buyers and does no business with those slothful in spirit and action. If you would be one of our customers and want rur assistance call and see us. We arc in touch with live customers and good propositions ami extend a helping hand to those who cannot help themselves. J. M. YORK, Real Estate Broker, Catlettsburg, Ky. FOR SALE | Thirty-two and One-quar ter Acres of Land Near Ceredo and Kcnova. _____ Thirty-two and one quarter acres of land about one mile from Ceredo and Kenova is for sale at a bargain. About 10 acres of this land is cleared; balance contains some good timber. Soil fertile. This is suitable for an or chard or truck farm and is near market For terms inquire of T. T. McDougal, Ceredo. As They See It. “I did not believe a week ago that the German army would soon be knocking at the gates of Paris: to-day I am preparing for any thing.”— Herman Kidder. At the risk of violating our vow of neutrality we urge Herr Kidder to soak his head. He is at pres ent the Most Damnable Noise.— Chicago Tribuue. It is Not Necessary to Pay a High Price fin order to obtain a good piano. Although \vc sell the world’s costliest makes, yet a good dependable instrument may be had here at a price to suit the most moderate income. Pianos of fine musical qualities, well made, dependable in every way, finished in rich mahog any, fancy walnut or the various shades of oak. We offer ^ Remington Piano at $275. In every respect it meets the demand for a worthy piano at a moderate price. The tone is rich and mellow, the action easy and responsive. It looks i ke » much higher priced piano, and we have seen man, pianos at $.JoO that were not nearly as good. I ■ f,r\ Blank piano carries an ironclad guaran tee. A small cash payment sends one home. Smaller A/Otithly Sums Pay for It JAMES W. POOL 315 9th Street, Huntington,W. Va. FOR SALE Valuable Ceredo Property Situate on One of the Best Streets in Town. A dwelling consisting of six rooms with water and gas and concrete walks; also a two=story barn. Property situate on east side c f i r 51 Stiict Fait of Main street, Ceredo, W. Va. This property is nicely lo cated, with nice shade trees in front, and is de sirable for anyone who wants a pleasant home. For terms inquire of T. T. McDougal, Ceredo. T. T. McIKGJGAL. Fire and Liie Insu rance Agent. rrFRF.no. \v va. Obituary. > Kulh Hardwick Marcum, daugh-' ter of Mr* Catherine Hardwick,) was born Aug. 24. 1808. died Sept.! 8, at 5:30 p, in , at her home in Ce redo, \\ . V a., aged 10 yeais and 1 4 day*. She v* a* united in marriage to Homer Burgt**n Marcum, son of j Judge W. \V. Marcum, July 20. 1013 She wa* converted and ui ited with the Christian church May 18, 1013. During the short period ol her Christian carter, she endeavored to live a quiet, beautiful life. She was a great favorite among the young people, all of whom loved I er and those who knew her best loved tier most. She w;u< a very laithful young wife; took great pride in her home; did all she could to make her home cheerful and happy. She wan very patient dur ing her 1 isl illness, was never heard to murmur or complain in her greatest hour of pain. She leaves a husband, mother, four smters, two brothers and a host of relatives and friend* to mourn their loss, which is her eternal gain. She is not dead, hut just across the narrow stream called death. Oh, beyond this shadowy land \\ here all i* bright and fatr, We kn ow quite well those dear, loving hands Will paltus of victory bear. A Friend. CERFDO CHURCHES. Congregational Church. Sunday School, ‘J ;30. Methodist Episcopal. HKV. W. M. FALLEN, PASTOlt. 1’rayer meeting Wednesday at at 7:30 p. m. Preaching at 7 :30 p. m. Sunday School at 0:30 a. m. Kpworth League at 0:30 p. in. Everybody is welcome. Baptist. KKV. B. S. AKKHS, I*ASTOR. Breaching at 3 p. m. on the fir*t Sunday and at 11 a. in and 7:30 p. m. on the fourth Sunday in each month. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Braver meeting every Thurs day evening at 7:30 p. in. teach ers’ meeting every Friday evening. Gliamberlain’s Golic, Gliolera and Diarrhoea Remedu. “I advised the ‘boys’ when they en listed for the Spanish war to take Chamberlain's Cohc, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy with them, and have re coived ninny thanks for the advice giv en,” writes ,T. H. Hoaghland, Eldon, Iowa “No person whether traveling or at home should tie without this great remedy.” For sale by ull dealers, udv. Every man. every woman, every child has some talent, some power, some opportunity of getting good and doing good. Each day offers some occasion for using this tal lent. As we use it, it gradually increase?, improves and becomes native to the character. As we neglect it, it dwindles, withers and disappears. This is the stern hut benign law by which we live. This makes charecter real and en during; this mukos progress pobbi bie; this turns men into angels and virtue into goodness. KKNOVA CHUKCHKS. MetliodUt l'j|iih4'o|>;iI, HKV. WM, FALLEN, I'AHTOR. Prayer meeting rhurnday at 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at 10 a. in. Preaching at 1 1 a in. Everybody welcome. Prenbyterlan. RKV. J. It. W A I,I,HR, I'AHTOR. Sunday School 0:4'» a. m., F. K. Way, nuperintei.dent; Preaching 1] a. m.f and 7:30 p. in., by the "pan tor; ^ >ung People’n Cbrintian Kn<, deavor Friday evening, 8 o’clock;! prayer meeting Wedricnday evening, 7:30. Bapt 1st. RKV. H. A. AKKRA, PASTOR. Regular meetings, first and third Sunday of each month at 11 a. rn. and 8 p. m.; Sunday School m., every Sunday, VV\ I.. Clardy superintendent; prayer meeting cv. ery Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock; Baptist Young People’s union meet’ »»« Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Westmoreland %rlstlan elm t O. R OI.YNN, PASTOR. Sunday School 10 a. m. Junior Endeavor Society 6:30p.m Christian Endeavor 7 p. rn. Preaching first and third Suu day m every month at 7:30 p. m. f a I rayer meeting Wednesday at ^30 p. m. J \ The eml is almost here. Just 3 flays and the hattle will he over. The people are anxiously w atch ing events. Woik of contestants now watched with intense in terest as soon it will be known who will carry off the prizes. Prizes are all ready, .fudges take charge of the ballots at 4 p. m., Saturday, September 26. This marks the closing of this great friendly struggle in which ev eryone has worked with the best of feeling and which is going to be even a bigger success than formerly predicted. The Grand Prise This handsome $450 1 King Upright Grand Piano guaranteed for 25 years is yours if you have the most votes at the close of this contest. ’I, I hink of the hours and hours of pleas ure to be derived f 1 from this Piano if it goes into your home. It is worth working for. LOOK OVER THIS ADDITIONAL LIST OF PRIZES: 2d Prize: Diamond Ring and a Full Bookkeeping Course Scholarship at the noted Busi ness College of Bryant & Strat ton, Louisville, Ky. 3d Prize: $40 Sewing Machine 4th Prize: $12 Webster Inter national Dictionary. 5th Prize: $10 Household Va cuum Sweeper. C. M. Wallace, the One Price Jeweler, Huntington, will give a beautiful $5 Gold Bracelet. Wild & Boette, Florentine Drug Store, Huntington, will give a $5.25 Self-filling Water man’s Fountain Pen. R. Ney Williams, Rexall Store, Kenova, will give a splendid $5 Last club holds good until close of contest. 198,000 extra votes with every club of $10.00 turned in for subscriptions. No limit; get as many clubs as you can. No. 2 Pocket Folding Kodak. J. W. Pool, the reliable dealer in first-class Pianos and other Musical Instruments, Hunting ton, will give a Music Instructor and popular Sheet Music to the value of $5. F. Al. Bunker, the One-Price Jeweler of Ashland, Ky., will give a Beautiful Clock. O. P. Gallup, the Jeweler and Stationer, Catlettsburg,Ky.,pair Lady’s Gold Cuff Buttons. J he Piano and several other prizes are now on display at the Contest Manager’s headquarters on Alain street, Ceredo. L. & A. 1 weel, the Reliable Jewelers, Huntington, gave a beautiful $5 Necklace. 350,000 extra votes to he equal ly divided between the two can didates having the greatest vote from Sept. 2 to Sept. 26, at the closing hour. Contest manager has accurate record of your vote beginning Sept. 2. Last and Pinal Semi-Weekly Extra Vote Offer. One period yet remains. First one opened Sept. 17 and ran to 9 p. m. Sept. 19. Second period opened Sept. 21 and runs to Sept. 23, and the third and last period opens Sept. 24 and runs to Sept. 26 at 4 p. m. First period carried 99,000 extra votes; second per iod carrie* 77,000 extra votes and third period carries 55,000 extra votes. I heie are d lively days ahead for the contestants and the liberal offers are fair to everyone and ^ives the low candidates just the same opportunities as the leaders as they stand today. Address all communications to the Contest Manager, Ccredo Advance, Ccredo, W. i a.